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Liz Cheney goes all-in on Jan. 6 commission: 'The courage of my party's leaders has faded'

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) is going all in on the Jan. 6 commission. She is one of just two Republicans who are supporting the commission, but she released a statement that made it clear she has strong opinions about it.

"The attack on January 6th was an unprecedented assault on Congress and the functioning of our democratic process," she began, noting that most of the officials understood the gravity and seriousness of what happened. Since then, she said that "the courage of my party's leaders has faded."

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‘Idiot’ GOP lawmaker ignites fury after wearing Star of David to protest COVID-19 vaccine rules and declaring ‘we're all Jews’

Taking a page out of Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's anti-Semitic playbook, a GOP state lawmaker in Washington who is opposed to COVID-19 vaccine requirements donned a yellow Star of David during a speech to a right-wing group over the weekend.

Rep. Jim Walsh (R-Aberdeen) later told the Seattle Times he had been given the Star of David — a symbol that Nazis forced Jews to wear to identify them for extermination— by someone at the "Patriot Gathering," organized by Washingtonians for Change. Walsh said most attendees were wearing the yellow stars because the group is "deeply concerned about vaccine passports and vaccine segregation."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene doxxes National Children's Museum official for 'talking about race'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) incited her fans to crash the National Children's Museum website on Tuesday because it described efforts to teach children about racism.

During an appearance on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon, Greene explained that she had attempted to have the National Children's Museum evicted because it included anti-racism messages on its website. Greene accused the museum of practicing critical race theory.

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GOP lawmakers fear Trump's wrath if they serve on Jan. 6 panel — except these extremists vying to sabotage it

Most House Republicans fear former President Donald Trump's wrath if they are appointed to a Select Committee to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, Politico reports.

As a result, the only GOP members publicly volunteering for the proposed panel are pro-Trump extremist Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Matt Gaetz of Florida and Lauren Boebert of Colorado — who apparently want to use their positions to sabotage the panel's work.

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QAnon congresswoman predicts Arizona audit will prove Bill Barr let Trump’s victory be stolen

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) latest conspiracy is that former Attorney General Bill Barr is secretly part of the anti-Trump resistance.

According to Greene, Barr knew that the 2020 election was won by Donald Trump, but refused to fight for him. It's for that reason that Greene thinks the GOP "audits" must continue, because they'll vindicate Trump's "Big Lie."

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Kevin McCarthy is under the gun

According to a report from Punchbowl News, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is now on the clock to pick which Republicans will be part of the House select committee that will be tasked with investigating the Jan 6th Capitol insurrection.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is expected to push for a resolution vote on the committee this week before lawmakers head out for the July 4th holiday, and McCarthy is being put in the position of picking members with the full knowledge that Democrats might likely call him as a witness due to reports of his shouting match with Donald Trump on the day of the riot -- which the Republican has been reluctant to discuss in detail so far.

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'Scores of people left early': Trump supporters walked out of rally after his speech 'fell flat'

Dozens of people walked out of a rally in Ohio over the weekend as former President Donald Trump was speaking.

The Saturday evening event in Wellington was Trump's first official rally since being ousted from the White House.

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'Crazy nut' Marjorie Taylor Greene buried on MSNBC over her comments at Trump's Ohio rage rally

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show," Republican strategist Matthew Dowd ripped into Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) over her speech before Donald Trump's Ohio rally on Saturday night.

With the always controversial Taylor Greene calling colleague Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) a "communist" and agreeing with chanting rallygoers that she should be "locked up," Dowd claimed the Georgia Republican reminded him of a certain street person in Austin Texas.

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'Biggest loser': Critics slam Trump's '90 minutes of rage' in Ohio

Donald Trump kicked off what is being called "his revenge tour" in Ohio on Saturday night where he spent 90 minutes reciting a litany of complaints at how he was defrauded out of his re-election and how he has been treated since his election loss.

The former president lied about his record in office and raged at his perceived enemies during his speech while also pushing various unfounded conspiracy theories.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Ocasio-Cortez a 'little communist' and says AOC should be imprisoned

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) played the victim during a campaign speech at a Trump campaign rally in Ohio.

She first polled the crowd on who is their president to "make sure she was talking to smart people." The crowd shouted "Trump" in reply.

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'I didn't cause the riots': QAnon congresswoman refuses to take responsibility for inciting insurrection

QAnon Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is continuing to spread deranged conspiracy theories about the January 6th insurrection by supporters of Donald Trump seeking to overturn the 2020 election.

Greene has been pushing a debunked conspiracy theory that it was actually the FBI, not supporters of Trump, who organized Trump's insurrection.

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